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bibbona  
bibbona
Set in an environment of rare beauty, Bibbona retains the fascination of an ancient medieval village surrounded by green woods and countryside.

Bibbona was built on a low hill and was already known in ancient times before it became an Etruscan settlement. It still preserves the typical layout of an old inhabited fortress.

In the old town, where characteristic narrow alleys run into little medieval squares, the lovely 11th century church of San Ilario with its unusual trapezium shape is of particular interest.

The original Romanesque part of the church houses two ancient marble holy-water fonts and a painting of great value, La Madonna del Rosario.

Santa Maria della Pietà, a Renaissance church built in the shape of a Greek cross at the end of the 15th century, is situated right at the entrance to the town.

Inside the church are a 14th-century tempera Pietà, a Trinità and 17th-century marble ornaments. Above the main door on the façade of the church of San Giuseppe (1589) the coat of arms of the Vallombrosian order bears testimony to the monks' presence here in times past.

The medieval Old Town Hall symbolizes the town's rich civic history, which is preserved in the Council's historical archives.

Fascinating events such as the Historic Procession and Palio delle Botti, which evoke folkloristic and historical traditions take place during March-April against the enchanting background of the old village.
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